Today’s selections from my virtual mailbag come from mothers who on the one hand are facing completely different dilemmas, but on the other are exactly alike in that they want the very best for their children.
Currently, they attend a private school that is academically aggressive. Each takes piano lessons. The boys take karate, and the girls ballet. They are also involved in sports, as well as theatre productions at school, none of which is free. We are a one-income family, and I stay home with the children. Our finances are very tight, and we end up using credit to make it through the month. It sounds simple enough to just put my children in public school and drop all the extras, but my mommy guilt says NO. I want the best for my kids. Any advice? -- Tricia, New York
Experts tell us it is not good for kids to be overstimulated by things or activities. You can push kids to the brink of despair by overinvolving them in sports, music, karate, dance and academia all at the same time. That you are going into debt to enable all of this is even more troubling. The best gift parents can give their children is to prepare well for their retirement and end-of-life years, so they never become a burden to them.
Twenty years from now, your worth as a parent will not be measured by the number of their activities, their SAT scores or their trophies. It will be measured by the depth of their character, the values they hold dear and the ways they live their lives. As for school, don’t ever assume a teacher -- public or private, secular or Christian -- can take your place when it comes to passing values to your children.
I suggest you allow each child to pick one activity and then make sure they have plenty of free time to just be kids. As for school, have you explored charter schools available through your public school system? There are many excellent options out there. No matter where you kids are enrolled, Let me encourage you to stay involved so you are on top of everything going on and being taught.
Thanks for writing. It was great to hear from you.